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>>> good morning, america. this morning, inside the fire zone. we're on the front lines of the all-out battle to contain the giant wildfire raging in yosemite national park. how this fire is creatings it own weather and now jeopardizing rows of giant sequoias, the symbols of the park system. >>. ♪ when will i hide below >> a singer silenced as linda ronstadt says she has parkensons. why she can no longer sing, and why it took eight years to diagnose nose. >> cry for help, a boy hearing robbers breaking in and alls 911. >> i'm going to have to whisper because they are coming here. >> what the dispatcher told him to do next. >>> and the running of the bulls comes to america. this morning, the backlash and the thousands of adrenaline junkies in virginia who decided to go for it anyway. >> good morning, america! >> from abc news, live from new york, this is "good morning america" with dan harris and bianna golodryga. >> good morning on this very busy sunday. we want to get to the top story this morning, the wildfire raging into yosemite national pa
>>> good morning, america. this morning, inside the fire zone. we're on the front lines of the all-out battle to contain the giant wildfire raging in yosemite national park. how this fire is creatings it own weather and now jeopardizing rows of giant sequoias, the symbols of the park system. >>. ♪ when will i hide below >> a singer silenced as linda ronstadt says she has parkensons. why she can no longer sing, and why it took eight years to diagnose nose. >> cry for...
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tonight taking aim, america weighs military action against syria and tonight we take you inside the mind of the leader accused of unleashing chemical war. could he make a direct hit on the united states? our martha raddatz is in the region with the news. >>> extreme weather forcing children to cool off in ice cubes, schools closed in six states and out west have fearless firefighters stopped the blaze near yosemite. >>> watch dog, we find $1 million of taxpayer money going to waste in a closet. trying to get action tonight. >>> hidden world, the closed life of the amish, is it finally exposed and is there really an amish mafia? >> good evening. as we begin tonight, the clock is ticking on u.s. military action in syria. the white house says a decision is near and u.s. war ships are in position. and the rest of the world is also joining the debate about what kind of action and exactly when. the goal, to stop a man using brutal chemical weapons 5,000 miles away. abc's martha raddatz has it all from the middle east. >> reporter: he is the man at the center of this horror. a brutal dictator w
tonight taking aim, america weighs military action against syria and tonight we take you inside the mind of the leader accused of unleashing chemical war. could he make a direct hit on the united states? our martha raddatz is in the region with the news. >>> extreme weather forcing children to cool off in ice cubes, schools closed in six states and out west have fearless firefighters stopped the blaze near yosemite. >>> watch dog, we find $1 million of taxpayer money going to...
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and it has come to america. the spanish spectacle, made famous all over the world by earnest hemingway, is something most americans haven't experienced in person. now it has come to virginia. this morning the backlash and the people who decided they just had to do it anyway. this morning's social media is a flame over the video music awards, and we have an inside look at all the stuffer coming up, including the boy band reuniting, and a special surprise people are tweeting about this morning. and onset we have the revamped moon man that will be hand out for the first time tonight in the award ceremonies. it's all coming up on gma on this very busy sunday morning. back to you. >> let me ask you about the running of the bulls that was in your neck of the woods. would you actually get involved in that craziness? >> you know, i actually went to spain where they run the bulls every year, i went many years ago, and watched safely from the sidelines. the short answer to your question is, no, i would never do that. plus
and it has come to america. the spanish spectacle, made famous all over the world by earnest hemingway, is something most americans haven't experienced in person. now it has come to virginia. this morning the backlash and the people who decided they just had to do it anyway. this morning's social media is a flame over the video music awards, and we have an inside look at all the stuffer coming up, including the boy band reuniting, and a special surprise people are tweeting about this morning....
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is there anything america can do to stop it? we're on the ground with breaking details. >>> republican family feud. >> welcome to politics, it's a tough business. >> politico calls this the gop's eve of destruction. this morning the party chair is here. >>> and the uproar over stop frisk. have police gone too far or keeping cities safe? >> plus the roundtable on all the week's politics right here this sunday morning. >>> from abc news, "this week" wi
is there anything america can do to stop it? we're on the ground with breaking details. >>> republican family feud. >> welcome to politics, it's a tough business. >> politico calls this the gop's eve of destruction. this morning the party chair is here. >>> and the uproar over stop frisk. have police gone too far or keeping cities safe? >> plus the roundtable on all the week's politics right here this sunday morning. >>> from abc news, "this...
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>>> good morning, america. this morning, wildfires raging out west. and as far north as alaska. the out of control walls of flames and smoke forcing evacuations and threatening homes, including those of the rich and famous. this morning, we are in the dangers zone. >>> diana's death. 16 years after the princess died tragically in a car accident, could there be new information about her death? what scotland yard is saying about new conspiracy claims. >>> on the attack. going on the hunt and attacking people, but why now? the frightening bear aggression on the rising with forcing one mauling victim's dramatic rescue from the alaska wilderness. >>> and toy story, the little boy who couldn't win the prize inside the claw machine crawls in instead. >> don't move. >> how did he get in there? and what his mom did to him when he finally got out. >>> from abc news live from new york, this is "good morning america" with dan harris and bianna golodryga. >> that mom was not a happy camper in that shot. but the boy seemed to be having fun. good morning, america, dan harris is on assignment,
>>> good morning, america. this morning, wildfires raging out west. and as far north as alaska. the out of control walls of flames and smoke forcing evacuations and threatening homes, including those of the rich and famous. this morning, we are in the dangers zone. >>> diana's death. 16 years after the princess died tragically in a car accident, could there be new information about her death? what scotland yard is saying about new conspiracy claims. >>> on the attack....
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made the big announcement on "good morning america." here's how she did it. >> the pregnant chick, everybody. >> maybe this is the time to announce it. >> yeah. symptom tough pregnancy, you lose your breath, everybody. thank you. >> she was in the middle of a news read on "good morning america," she lost her breath apparently due to gestational asthma. >> beyonce had it too. >> congratulations to paula. baby three on the way. >> paula is awesome. just the greatest person. greatest mom. so happy for her. three. >> i was a huge fan. i would watch this show when i work the early morning shift and paula was on it. >> fabulous mom. pop out a lot more, paula. could see her with ten. i really could. if anybody could pull it off she could do it. >> okay. >> miley cyrus is back looking sexy again, in big sean's video "fire" and this is courtesy of "us" magazine. but she's wearing barely skimpy outfits. going to see pictures? raising eyebrows? in the series of tweets. the 25-year-old rapper, explained why the 20-year-old we can't stop singer was
made the big announcement on "good morning america." here's how she did it. >> the pregnant chick, everybody. >> maybe this is the time to announce it. >> yeah. symptom tough pregnancy, you lose your breath, everybody. thank you. >> she was in the middle of a news read on "good morning america," she lost her breath apparently due to gestational asthma. >> beyonce had it too. >> congratulations to paula. baby three on the way. >>...
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>>> good morning, america. this morning, breaking news. a massive multistate manhunt is over. >> she's coming home. >> hannah anderson rescued, her alleged kidnapper shot dead in the idaho wilderness by an elite fbi hostage rescuer. this morning, how the fbi got their man, and how hannah is doing now. >>> in reverse. gas prices plunging as the peak summer driving season comes to an end. plus, why we are likely to pay even less at the pump next year. >>> and the mystery and intrigue surrounding the most famous painting on earth. the high-tech researchers crawling into a crypt, perhaps on the verge of identifying the real mona lisa. >>> and are you smarter than an eighth grader from the year 1912? this is a recently rediscovered exam from more than 100 years ago. it's incredibly hard. >> who invented the cotton gin? >> man. >> no, i just -- >>> i have this exam right here. it's incredibly embarrassing. describe the battle of quebec. who first discovered the following places, florida, pacific ocean, the mississippi river, the st. lawrence riv
>>> good morning, america. this morning, breaking news. a massive multistate manhunt is over. >> she's coming home. >> hannah anderson rescued, her alleged kidnapper shot dead in the idaho wilderness by an elite fbi hostage rescuer. this morning, how the fbi got their man, and how hannah is doing now. >>> in reverse. gas prices plunging as the peak summer driving season comes to an end. plus, why we are likely to pay even less at the pump next year. >>>...
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it's america. this is freedom. it's family. >> reporter: family. and what says family in america more than a family road trip. hi. how are you? you're the first anteater i've ever taken a road trip with. a road trip with an anteater. she lives with angela in oak ridge oregon with two other anteaters but only this one sleeps in the washing machine. >> good morning. look at the claws. those are serious. >> very strong claws. >> reporter: the claws are for digging for ants and termites in native central and south america. the 16-inch tongue helps with that, too. but in oregon there is less digging and more dressup. you feel like you have fashion-forward anteaters here? >> yeah. the ones that velcro on so i don't have pull them over her head with the sweaters. >> reporter: angela got the anteater crush after watching animal planet and after years of research, it came to commitment. they look like aliens. >> they are friendly. they like to play with people. they're curious. >> reporter: while you can take them for a walk in the woods, caring for anteate
it's america. this is freedom. it's family. >> reporter: family. and what says family in america more than a family road trip. hi. how are you? you're the first anteater i've ever taken a road trip with. a road trip with an anteater. she lives with angela in oak ridge oregon with two other anteaters but only this one sleeps in the washing machine. >> good morning. look at the claws. those are serious. >> very strong claws. >> reporter: the claws are for digging for ants...
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, america. and breaking overnight, flash flood emergency. midwest towns evacuated as the water rises four feet in two hours. a 4-year-old swept away. a desperate search for victims. there are watches and warnings in ten states. >>> and the sole survivor. the firefighter from the band of hot shot brothers who fought that lethal wildfire in arizona where 19 lost their lives. the moment when he realized they were all trapped and lost. >> i hear phones ringing, knowing it was their wives, their families. >> the abc news exclusive. >>> is he breathing? is he breathing? he's breathing, yes, ma'am. >> and breaking details of the shocking pool emergency for usher's young son. trapped under water in the powerful suction of a swimming pool drain. what everyone needs to know right now about the danger in the pool. ♪ i'm on the edge of glory >>> and breaking free. the jaw-dropping daredevil stunt, handcuffed in a locked coffin, pushed out of a plane. how he broke free. we'll talk live to the stuntman behi
, america. and breaking overnight, flash flood emergency. midwest towns evacuated as the water rises four feet in two hours. a 4-year-old swept away. a desperate search for victims. there are watches and warnings in ten states. >>> and the sole survivor. the firefighter from the band of hot shot brothers who fought that lethal wildfire in arizona where 19 lost their lives. the moment when he realized they were all trapped and lost. >> i hear phones ringing, knowing it was their...
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the mind-blowing moves going viral this morning. >>> and good morning, america. robin and sam are off today. and it's shaping up to be a very busy tuesday. so much to get to. including the father of 16-year-old hannah anderson. he is now speaking out for the first time since hannah's kidnapping. what an ordeal for that family. >> and dad says it will be a very slow recovery. we'll get to that in a moment. >>> we want to go right to ginger zee. for all the latest on funnel clouds over baltimore. it's a big deal. >> it's a huge deal. we have strong to severe thunderstorms for a large part of the east. the funnel clouds were reported earlier. now the severe weather, tornado warning, severe thunderstorm warning just southwest of philadelphia. not only is this going to bring you the severe weather potential, in the mid-het,atla from connecticut to kentucky, all throughout the plains. and that one town, manitou springs, got so hard hit last weekend, hit again last night. >> it's the most terrifying thing i've ever seen. i can't stop shaking. >> reporter: flash flooding
the mind-blowing moves going viral this morning. >>> and good morning, america. robin and sam are off today. and it's shaping up to be a very busy tuesday. so much to get to. including the father of 16-year-old hannah anderson. he is now speaking out for the first time since hannah's kidnapping. what an ordeal for that family. >> and dad says it will be a very slow recovery. we'll get to that in a moment. >>> we want to go right to ginger zee. for all the latest on...
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top five schools in america. >> right. they're number one at something. >> absolutely. >> by the way, in case you are wondering, the list of stone-cold sober schools was also released. brigham young university leads the pack. >> that makes sense. >> that's where alexis is going to school. >> good idea. right? i will work on that. you make a good point. excellent. >> there you go. >>> coming up, payback from jimmy kimmel after a prank by one of hollywood's biggest stars. >>> and a fake cop. can a cardboard look-alike make would-be robbers think twice? you're watching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by ni nice-n-easy hair color. nice-n-easy hair color. # and the same beautiful hair. [ female announcer ] with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. in one step, colorblend formula gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color so true to you, they may think you were born with it. [ rob ] she's a mini kate. i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ] with the expert highlights an
top five schools in america. >> right. they're number one at something. >> absolutely. >> by the way, in case you are wondering, the list of stone-cold sober schools was also released. brigham young university leads the pack. >> that makes sense. >> that's where alexis is going to school. >> good idea. right? i will work on that. you make a good point. excellent. >> there you go. >>> coming up, payback from jimmy kimmel after a prank by one of...
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egypt is america's biggest foreign policy head ache right now. president obama and his security team met yesterday to decide how to respond. >> abc's global affairs correspondent martha raddatz traveled to cairo for an exclusive interview with the man at center of the crisis there. >> he is one of the most powerful men in egypt right now, a civilian leader behind the military's brutal crackdown on its own people. >> no country will allow to have a paramilitary people taking to the streets, preventing simple inhabitants in the neighborhood not able to go out. >> reporter: they were killed for doing that. >> we didn't provoke it. we asked them to go freely. we started by throwing only tear gas and they answered back by firing. >> reporter: the result, more than 1,000 egyptians dead. most of them for protesting the military seizing power. you do not believe egyptian security forces used excessive force at all? >> i cannot say that all of the police are peaceful. of course, there are some exceptions. i cannot say 100%. but i am sure that by and large
egypt is america's biggest foreign policy head ache right now. president obama and his security team met yesterday to decide how to respond. >> abc's global affairs correspondent martha raddatz traveled to cairo for an exclusive interview with the man at center of the crisis there. >> he is one of the most powerful men in egypt right now, a civilian leader behind the military's brutal crackdown on its own people. >> no country will allow to have a paramilitary people taking to...
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>>> good morning, america. breaking overnight. swallowed up. the massive sinkhole, opening up under a popular florida resort. windows cracking. more evacuated. we're live at the scene. >>> breaking new details on the dramatic end to a six-day hostage ordeal. 16-year-old hannah anderson rescued after an fbi shootout. the heroes on horseback who found her speak out this morning. >>> i wanted to dedicate this award to cory. >> a surprise appearance by "glee" star lea michele, speaking out for the first time, about her love and the loss of her boyfriend, co-star cory monteith. why no one expected this heartfelt tribute right now. >>> and carrie underwood is here, live, like you have never seen her before. she says hosting "gma" has been her dream. now, she's heading into the anchor chair with us. >> hey, everybody, are you ready for a good morning, america? >>> good morning, america. all of our viewers in the west. robin and sam off today. great to have ginger here. lara to my right. different angle. we have a lot to get to this morning. including
>>> good morning, america. breaking overnight. swallowed up. the massive sinkhole, opening up under a popular florida resort. windows cracking. more evacuated. we're live at the scene. >>> breaking new details on the dramatic end to a six-day hostage ordeal. 16-year-old hannah anderson rescued after an fbi shootout. the heroes on horseback who found her speak out this morning. >>> i wanted to dedicate this award to cory. >> a surprise appearance by...
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look for live updates on "america this morning" and "good morning america" as we cover t military te mid >> six people are dead after building collapse in brazil's biggest city. the two-story commercial building in sao paulo was under construction when it caved in. on dozens of people. more than 20 people escaped were trapped. >> an investigtio disappearance of madeline mccain is growing more momentum in portugal. he4-britl disappeared in 20her scotland yard is now recruiting detectives in portugal question 38 people of intere including a taxi driver who says hy hvckedng girl the nig >> well, now, the double lung tranrenta murnaghan is back home isg ghan is back home forward th go collegeg ma abc's linzie janis was there as lorh.linzie janis was there as >> sarah is looking forward to being a regular little kid. the parents sued to get her on a transplant list, something she was denied ras denied sarah's parents reached out and to the media months ago in hopes of highlighting their plight and they sparked a national debate over transplant rules. ♪ in june, a federal judge ordered a
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and so, after nine years of separation an arrival gate in america. pure joy. >> hi, daddy. >> hi, daddy. christie maynard who heard their story stepped in to help the family. >> very pretty. do you like that? >> yeah. >> reporter: she took muna on a shopping trip on her first day in america. >> it is so cool. >> yeah, let's go. it is so overwhelming, it makes me feel complete. >> reporter: and muna already has a big american dream. >> i want to be a doctor, like for women who is pregnant, and small kids. >> reporter: a story that reminds us, sometimes god smiles and those who lived through dark days in africa can find light in a country founded on hope. bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> what a great way. >> love that story. >> what a great way to end our newscast. the family reunited after nine years. boy do they have stories to tell each other. >> what a wonderful young woman she is. >> she will be a doctor. >> bet you she will. >> oh, absolutely. >> i can't wait to see it happen. good for them. >> see you in a little bit. ♪ >> announcer: every
and so, after nine years of separation an arrival gate in america. pure joy. >> hi, daddy. >> hi, daddy. christie maynard who heard their story stepped in to help the family. >> very pretty. do you like that? >> yeah. >> reporter: she took muna on a shopping trip on her first day in america. >> it is so cool. >> yeah, let's go. it is so overwhelming, it makes me feel complete. >> reporter: and muna already has a big american dream. >> i want...
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america's number one news source. . awe we went to a park and we handed people 10- and 20-pound sandbags. here's what happened. i just truly feel winded. i can feel it in my back. i didn't realize what extra weight on the body feels like. oh, i definitely felt it in my knees. you can easily put 2, 3, 4, or 5 pounds on in a year. woman: 10 pounds makes a big difference. no one liked carrying the extra weight, but people do it all the time. wouldn't you like to drop that weight and stop picking up more? man: i think this is a lifechanger for me. >>> this is murder. you can't kill your own people and get away with it! >> this morning on "world news now" -- egypt erupts. as the death toll climbs, a call this morning for a day of defiance. >> plus, new information about the kidnapping of hannah anderson and she makes her first public appearance since that terrifying ordeal. >> i realize then that there was some kind of deep emotional connection that actually opened people up. >> then the healing power of horses, how one man
america's number one news source. . awe we went to a park and we handed people 10- and 20-pound sandbags. here's what happened. i just truly feel winded. i can feel it in my back. i didn't realize what extra weight on the body feels like. oh, i definitely felt it in my knees. you can easily put 2, 3, 4, or 5 pounds on in a year. woman: 10 pounds makes a big difference. no one liked carrying the extra weight, but people do it all the time. wouldn't you like to drop that weight and stop picking...
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let's go for it. >> we opted for everybody in th waiting off america. waiting to dive in. sorry, guys. >> sorry, guys. >> gotta go first. >> here we go. >> oh, man. >> totally awesome. i'm not just saying that. >> i have brain freeze. i love it. >> keep talking, tai. >> no, you do the talkg. "insomniac theater" ntake a lo. >> nnowith nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. in one step, colorblend formula gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color so true to you, they may think you were born with it. [ rob ] she's a mini kate. i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ] with the expert highlights and lowlights of nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. [ female announcer ] with the expert highlights and lowlights of nice 'n easy, of all the places in your ...this one's the busiest. so you want it to be the cleanest. that's why you need lysol. because when you use bleach, some stains are left behind. as this dye reveals.ilet s more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't, and it also disinfects. so why just bleach? with lysol you can do more. that'
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get the latest on "america this morning" and "good morning america." you will be able to find updates anytime on abc.com. >>> we have some serious breaking news from southern california, where residents have been trapped as a dangerous fire rages out of control. the fire burning in riverside county, near banning, had to block the escape route. one resident and two firefighters have been hurt in this blaze. the fast-moving fire began midafternoon and spread quickly to eight square miles. abc news is on the scene. we have a full report in our next half-hour. >>> also, three people suffering minor burns after a gas leak sparked a fire on campus of college in suburban philadelphia. a construction worker ruptured a four-inch underground gas line while crews were installing a light post for an athletic complex at rosemont college. >>> millions of people in the middle of the country are bracing for a day of wet and wild weather. a deadly rainmaker hovering over kansas and parts of missouri. the rapidly rising floodwaters are overtaking communities, stranding
get the latest on "america this morning" and "good morning america." you will be able to find updates anytime on abc.com. >>> we have some serious breaking news from southern california, where residents have been trapped as a dangerous fire rages out of control. the fire burning in riverside county, near banning, had to block the escape route. one resident and two firefighters have been hurt in this blaze. the fast-moving fire began midafternoon and spread quickly...
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america's number one news source. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- get out. hundreds of americans in the mideast hotbed are ordered to get some place safe as the u.s. hunts for terrorists that may include dangerous prisoners who escaped from mideast jails. >> it's possible there will be suicide bombers. it's possible they could become combatants. some of them may have capabilities. in terms of bomb making. >> this as the president takes his message about terrorism and homeland security to late night tv. >> health scare for president george w. bush. gets unexpected news from his doctor and immediate surgery. his heart condition, his hospitalization and prognosis. >> brush with death, the backyard swimming pool accident that sent usher's 5-year-old son to intensive care. >> i couldn't get him. i tried to get him. they got him out. they are doing cpr on him. >> the fear for usher and his family and what every parent needs to know about backyard swimming pools. it's wednesday, august 7th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and
america's number one news source. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- get out. hundreds of americans in the mideast hotbed are ordered to get some place safe as the u.s. hunts for terrorists that may include dangerous prisoners who escaped from mideast jails. >> it's possible there will be suicide bombers. it's possible they could become combatants. some of them may have capabilities. in terms of bomb making. >> this as the president takes his message about...
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> talking with several economists and people with opinions about the current political situation in america. and a couple of intervenes we have done here people have expressed concern about the debt that the u.s. ask carrying and there's going to be a come up pans shortly. do you subscribe to that? >> no. i think that is serious. but the great thing that this book shows if we have a knowledge economy an economy of mind, it can change as rapidly as peoples' minds. the problem in the united is not that. it's socialism. and you address the problem of increasing exercise and government power to make up for government ignorance, and to displace the nojt -- knowledge of entrepreneurs. that's the problem. debt is trivial if we can surmount the problem of socialism. if we continue down the socialist path like many countries over the years it will become more supportable. the problem is socialism not that. >> in your chapter the outsider trading substantial you write with inside information banished from public markets, private tiers capture the wealth, gains go to the residual inside traders for le
> talking with several economists and people with opinions about the current political situation in america. and a couple of intervenes we have done here people have expressed concern about the debt that the u.s. ask carrying and there's going to be a come up pans shortly. do you subscribe to that? >> no. i think that is serious. but the great thing that this book shows if we have a knowledge economy an economy of mind, it can change as rapidly as peoples' minds. the problem in the...
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how colleges are wasting money and feeling our kids and what we can do about it to the argue that america's colleges and universities lost sight of their top priority to educate students because they are only interested in making money. >> a yale professor makes $1,800 an hour. it's in the book. 1800 our. eight jail professor teaches what we call one and two. one teaches one class and then one guy has to teach to classis. sabbatical every seven years? not at yale. every three years. so we figured out because the yale professor makes over to entered thousand dollars a year on average when you add benefits and all the rest, we had a double of the classrooms and figured she is paid $1,800 for every hour he teaches. if he says are have to prepare my classis, you'd think the lecture is over again and office towers maybe if he's not consulting. we're going to stick with 1800 hour and i think what many lawyers make that. >> so when you add all of the time he spent as a graduate student, undergraduates as an assistant professor to get into that do you think that he is ever paid? >> the point is tha
how colleges are wasting money and feeling our kids and what we can do about it to the argue that america's colleges and universities lost sight of their top priority to educate students because they are only interested in making money. >> a yale professor makes $1,800 an hour. it's in the book. 1800 our. eight jail professor teaches what we call one and two. one teaches one class and then one guy has to teach to classis. sabbatical every seven years? not at yale. every three years. so we...
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we burn 1 billion in america. if the president and this administration believes that reducing and eliminating the use of coal in america it will clean up the global environment, i don't think it stops in north america. there is more coal being burned. china burns half of the coal in the world in china. >> you are on record saying that you believe that the administration is waging a war on the coal industry, do you stand by that? >> i told them that, absolutely. it is not just cheap talk or i'dle rhetoric. it is a real statement a war on coal you set standards that are unattainable and that means you want to eliminate or reduce and basically do away with coal or coal foured plans. and you want foul switching and not to market take the lead. you want to do it through regoulgz and legislation. not only a war on coal in west virginia and america, there is a war on coal by this administration going on around the world. >> youritate has suffered in terms of job loss. is it true so far west virginia lost 7,000 jobs? >> y
we burn 1 billion in america. if the president and this administration believes that reducing and eliminating the use of coal in america it will clean up the global environment, i don't think it stops in north america. there is more coal being burned. china burns half of the coal in the world in china. >> you are on record saying that you believe that the administration is waging a war on the coal industry, do you stand by that? >> i told them that, absolutely. it is not just cheap...
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. >> in tonight's consumer alert, bank of america facing lawsuits filed by the u.s. government. parallel lawsuit filed by the department of justice and -- just as it then securities and exchange commission suggests the bank lied about the quality of the home loans. a bang spokesperson denied defrauding anyone. a warning tonight for consumers and researchers at progress of insurance. turns out the month of august 1 of the most popular for car thefts. between july and august alone, the wind up as much as 15%. 9 out of 10 highest-ranked days for car theft happened between july and september. new national campaign under way right now focused on preventing deaths of children left in hot cars. one person closely involved in this campaign is on a personal motion -- personal campaign because he lived through the death of his daughter. his 18-month-old daughter was killed after left in a hot car back in 2010. now working to increase efforts that encourage firefighters to cars when the heat is are the lethal. >> if people are talking about it and keeping it up front, if i can save one lif
. >> in tonight's consumer alert, bank of america facing lawsuits filed by the u.s. government. parallel lawsuit filed by the department of justice and -- just as it then securities and exchange commission suggests the bank lied about the quality of the home loans. a bang spokesperson denied defrauding anyone. a warning tonight for consumers and researchers at progress of insurance. turns out the month of august 1 of the most popular for car thefts. between july and august alone, the wind...
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if it holds together as a work of art, i'm happy. >> host: in preface you write america was born in a rebellion and its popular culture has embraced that ever since. >> guest: yeah, and i think that's true. that's why many cultural elitists don't like popular culture. they find it unruly and rebellious, and one of my themes is op lahr culture is itself an expression of american freedom. sure, a lot of it's garbage, but i love american popular culture because i think it is best, it's very great art, and it reflects this wonderful spirit of independence that america was founded on. >> host: paul cantor with a television show, a popular culture show today that you're walking regularly? >> guest: the walking dead. >> host: why? >> guest: i'm now into zombies. for years i resisted zombies, but people kept saying you've got to watch show, and many of my analyses are of shows that present disasters; the government falls apart, society falls apart. and zombie matters are like that. and once again they split along these lines. this movie world war z does not suggest people are helpless and the
if it holds together as a work of art, i'm happy. >> host: in preface you write america was born in a rebellion and its popular culture has embraced that ever since. >> guest: yeah, and i think that's true. that's why many cultural elitists don't like popular culture. they find it unruly and rebellious, and one of my themes is op lahr culture is itself an expression of american freedom. sure, a lot of it's garbage, but i love american popular culture because i think it is best, it's...
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did syria use chemical weapons and how should america respond. >>> paradise at risk, yosemite in the line of a wildfire. stop the thieves. we show you the time of day when burglars like to strike your home and i knew device to catch them. >> good evening to you. this is one of those nights when an ordinary american teaches all of us lessons about courage and the kind of resolve that can save lives. she's that school clerk who convinced a 20-year-old man who put down his gun at the elementary school in atlanta filled with so many tiny school children. last night right here on "world news" she first told her amazing story, but now abc's steve osunsami has the 911 tapes that prove she was even more amazing than we thought. >> reporter: it's a heart stopping call to police. you can hear the sound of fun fire. >> i'm in the front office. she just went outside and started shooting. he said to tell them to back off. he doesn't want the kids. she wants the police. so back off and, um, what else, sir? he said he don't care if he die. he don't have nothing to live for. he said he's not mentall
did syria use chemical weapons and how should america respond. >>> paradise at risk, yosemite in the line of a wildfire. stop the thieves. we show you the time of day when burglars like to strike your home and i knew device to catch them. >> good evening to you. this is one of those nights when an ordinary american teaches all of us lessons about courage and the kind of resolve that can save lives. she's that school clerk who convinced a 20-year-old man who put down his gun at...
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there are more -- people of jamaican decent in america than jamaica. if it were just down to a jamaican gene, they would be kicking our tails. their school system is just like ours with football. shady boosters. in the highlight of the year, the biggest entertainment event is the high school national championships where kids can gain local renowned. usain bolt, there may be two other countries in the world where a 6'4" 15-year-old would have been allowed to run track as opposed to playing another sport. >> david, let's talk about performance enhancing drugs. i feel like you can't talk about being born to greatness without talking about steroids. in the world we now live in, it's made it all very fuzzy. when we talk about steroids, it helps muscle recovery, athletes train longer, but can steroids actually make you a better athlete? >> steroids absolutely make you a better athlete. i have a chapter that discussed from a genetic standpoint why we separate men and women in sports. steroids are chemical analogs of testosterone. the entire difference athleti
there are more -- people of jamaican decent in america than jamaica. if it were just down to a jamaican gene, they would be kicking our tails. their school system is just like ours with football. shady boosters. in the highlight of the year, the biggest entertainment event is the high school national championships where kids can gain local renowned. usain bolt, there may be two other countries in the world where a 6'4" 15-year-old would have been allowed to run track as opposed to playing...
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freedom ring ♪ ♪ and patriotic voices sing ♪ red, white, and blue, never give up ♪ ♪ you represent america ♪ ♪ hopin' and prayin' for a brighter day ♪ ♪ i listen to my heart, and i obey ♪ ♪ how can i see it any other way? ♪ ♪ i'm lookin' at life ♪ i'm lookin' at life ♪ through my own eyes sarah: dearest mother, as my long journey ends... and i approach dr. franklin's philadelphia, i grow increasingly uneasy. though i believe deeply that i am where i belong, the pain of so recently leaving both you and father is... i must admit, difficult to bear. [man shouting] i'm embarrassed to say it, but i feel ever so alone. whoa! hmph! sarah: and what of my friends here? what will james, moses, and henri think of me now?
freedom ring ♪ ♪ and patriotic voices sing ♪ red, white, and blue, never give up ♪ ♪ you represent america ♪ ♪ hopin' and prayin' for a brighter day ♪ ♪ i listen to my heart, and i obey ♪ ♪ how can i see it any other way? ♪ ♪ i'm lookin' at life ♪ i'm lookin' at life ♪ through my own eyes sarah: dearest mother, as my long journey ends... and i approach dr. franklin's philadelphia, i grow increasingly uneasy. though i believe deeply that i am where i belong, the...
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for nothing here they're loaded with debts from student debts and by the way many jobs in america even like at mcdonald's or retail shop you need a degree to get those jobs because there are so many unemployed former college students people with degrees in. fact two hundred eighty four thousand americans with a college degree or higher work for minimum wage last year up seventy percent from ten years ago so it's not leading to more income it's just you've got you're literally an indentured servant now you're working for minimum wage you have huge student loans to pay off on that minimum wage you can never escape those debts you're still paying your social security taxes which will never receive back you're just financing these people that left you a system with all these potholes well you know i mean you need four years of college to work at mcdonald's on the first two years they cover putting the paddy on the grill and then years three and four they teach you how to flip the paddy over well and the other thing that is remarkable about this so here you have a dilapidated infrastructure
for nothing here they're loaded with debts from student debts and by the way many jobs in america even like at mcdonald's or retail shop you need a degree to get those jobs because there are so many unemployed former college students people with degrees in. fact two hundred eighty four thousand americans with a college degree or higher work for minimum wage last year up seventy percent from ten years ago so it's not leading to more income it's just you've got you're literally an indentured...
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. >> the complaint is that we don't have jobs here in america. but the fact is labor is cheaper overseas. and youth unemployment here. minimum wage jobs in mcdonalds and entrow level position are necessary for high school and college students to get a to the in the work force. if you start raising that cost and making them more expensive, employees will not hiring then. there is a 17 percent youth unemployment rate. we'll see it go up. >> hold on, ju know. in your city alone, there is a walmart law where they want to increase the wage for walmart. there is a 34 percent unemployment rate in teens in washington d.c. and you box them outine more from jobs they need. >> wait a second, if you are talking about mcdonald, the average worker is 28. not teenagers. and second eric you and wayne will have to get in corporate jets to go to mcdonald and send those jobs overseas. that's what wayne is saying. >> no, let's be honest here. one more thing eric, you want us to bring third world wages. >> what are you talking about. >> my corporate jet was built ove
. >> the complaint is that we don't have jobs here in america. but the fact is labor is cheaper overseas. and youth unemployment here. minimum wage jobs in mcdonalds and entrow level position are necessary for high school and college students to get a to the in the work force. if you start raising that cost and making them more expensive, employees will not hiring then. there is a 17 percent youth unemployment rate. we'll see it go up. >> hold on, ju know. in your city alone, there...
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did detroit that those plans will take america colby and sen ba now to forbess on fox. >> here we go again. senate majority leader harry reid wants to raise taxes before reforming the tax code by a trillion bucks and the republicans are open to hiking them as part of a debt deal. we saw detroit go bankrupt and it has the highest city tax rates in the nation. emacyou say it proves high taxes don't work. >> why does anybody in congress think high taxes create middle-class jobs? taxes are a usterit. and i tell you mana, people left detroit because they said why pay the high tax bill when the voirment is not so great and the job rate is so por. we don't need that when we can go elsewhere. >> look at the stats. detroit taxes are highest as in michigan in their own state and yet they are public services and they have the worse streets and public schools and highwayest crime and more you pay in taxes doesn't lead to a preponderate life. >> hi taxes are a symptom of a larger cause. they are rising because of bad policies and you do so people and capitol loving areas and you need to make up f
did detroit that those plans will take america colby and sen ba now to forbess on fox. >> here we go again. senate majority leader harry reid wants to raise taxes before reforming the tax code by a trillion bucks and the republicans are open to hiking them as part of a debt deal. we saw detroit go bankrupt and it has the highest city tax rates in the nation. emacyou say it proves high taxes don't work. >> why does anybody in congress think high taxes create middle-class jobs? taxes...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. >> a long time associate of d.c. mayor vincent gray is expected to plead guilty to making a false statement to federal investigators. vernon hawkins will appear in court this morning. he is accused of obstructing an investigation into the finances of gray's 2010 run for mayor. and gun rights activist will be in a d.c. courtroom this morning where his attorney is expected to again ask for bond. kokesh is charged with openly carrying a shotgun in the district. he has been held without bond since his arrest last month. and former congressman jesse jackson jr. will be sentenced tomorrow for campaign finance fraud. jackson requested he serve his time at an alabama prison camp, or prison in north carolina, so he can be close do family. his wife will also be sentenced tomorrow after pleading guilty to tax fraud. jummy. >> return now toen a abc 7, i team investigation, it is an exclusive story. a mistake with d.c.'s fire and ems
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. >> a long time associate of d.c. mayor vincent gray is expected to plead guilty to making a false statement to federal investigators. vernon hawkins will appear in court this morning. he is accused of obstructing an investigation into the finances of gray's 2010 run for mayor. and gun rights activist will be in a d.c. courtroom this...
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of the campaign against us a display of that gets and not the distraught has tried america's warships in the region. and sleeping rough in london the number of homeless is still rising and they were just capital despite promises to cap the problem by the end of last.
of the campaign against us a display of that gets and not the distraught has tried america's warships in the region. and sleeping rough in london the number of homeless is still rising and they were just capital despite promises to cap the problem by the end of last.
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paul ryan ran for vice president of the united states of america. i did everything i could so he could never achieve that goal. he did everything he could so that i would never be in the majority in the house of representatives. yet after the election, he extended a hand of friendship and collaboration and unity. he said to me, luis, you're catholic, i'm catholic. we cannot have a permitted underclass of workers in the united states of america. that does not reflect our values as who we are. and he's working to get it done. and like him, there are dozens of other republicans that are ready to stand up. this is not a democrat or republican issue. look at the senate. in the senate, what was the first thing? there are 54 democrats in the senate. they're the majority. yet when you look at the proposal, billions of dollars were simply confiscated. you work ten year, you work 15 years, you work 20 years. you pay social security. gone. vanished. you cannot make a claim on any of those dollars. that didn't happen in 1986. under that immigration reform plan.
paul ryan ran for vice president of the united states of america. i did everything i could so he could never achieve that goal. he did everything he could so that i would never be in the majority in the house of representatives. yet after the election, he extended a hand of friendship and collaboration and unity. he said to me, luis, you're catholic, i'm catholic. we cannot have a permitted underclass of workers in the united states of america. that does not reflect our values as who we are....
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works this down, one thing for you to keep in mind -- you can take classes at many places all over america with tom, and it's a great family gift to share together with someone. turgeon: that's right, scott. if they go to our link and they click on the "classes" page, -there's a schedule. -phillips: okay. turgeon: and the schedule is very easy to read. it's very easy to get to. we look forward to hearing from people. phillips: okay, now he's going to work down the bamboo side, which, again, is the back of the bow. and this is the back right here, not the front. so what do you call this -- the belly of the bow? turgeon: that is the belly of the bow. phillips: and you can see the radius that he's going to get with that. and it tapers down. look at how that purple heart just blends right in. i mean, that's where you do the laminate. and then this color, well, that's unique as well. and you'll learn those tricks on how to get beautiful dyes to do remarkable things with wood. turgeon: scott, the same 45-degree bevel that we put on the bamboo back we're gonna now administer to the belly of the b
works this down, one thing for you to keep in mind -- you can take classes at many places all over america with tom, and it's a great family gift to share together with someone. turgeon: that's right, scott. if they go to our link and they click on the "classes" page, -there's a schedule. -phillips: okay. turgeon: and the schedule is very easy to read. it's very easy to get to. we look forward to hearing from people. phillips: okay, now he's going to work down the bamboo side, which,...
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that's why it delivers america's fastest, most reliable internet for blazing fast movie downloads and smooth streaming video playback. plus get unbeatable tv picture quality. so switch to fios for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for 2 years, and your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. visit verizon.com/hotbonus call the verizon center for this amazing deal. for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. technology that makes life more entertaining, that's powerful. >>> caught on camera tonight, she almost made it to the relative comfort of a hospital room. instead this woman gave birth right at the front desk. she felt the baby coming and all she could do was drop to the floor. thankfully, doctors and nurses were close by. >> and as natural reaction. she said to me, well, i'm having a baby. >> and did it right on the floor. mother and baby girl are doing just fine after the less than traditional birth. >>> a the woman got a call saying that there was a giant bear sleeping on the porch. the babysitter was scared and the son
that's why it delivers america's fastest, most reliable internet for blazing fast movie downloads and smooth streaming video playback. plus get unbeatable tv picture quality. so switch to fios for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for 2 years, and your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. visit verizon.com/hotbonus call the verizon center for this amazing deal. for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. technology that makes life...
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america runs on dunkin'. >> it was an interesting day at redskins camp. reporters may be digging for a story that might not have been there in the first place. bottom line, robert griffin pr -- griffin iii will not play in the preseason. it started today when rg-3 showed some frustration with his rehab schedule. he threw a little backhanded dig at mike shanahan talking about trust and his word. shanahan his quarterback won't go 11 on 11 until later this week. >> i want to get out there with my teammates. i've proven i can play. i'm close to 100%. i feel good. >> i love when someone wants to play. i love it when somebody wants to be out there. that's a good problem as a head coach. you want people out there, you want people competing, you want people working hard. my job is to make sure that we do the best thing for robert. >> and mike shanahan, of course, is the head coach. >> a three-game home series against the giants tomorrow before heading to atlanta. e nats 14.5 games behind the braves, with 45 games left to play. let's go to arizona. d-backs. troubl
america runs on dunkin'. >> it was an interesting day at redskins camp. reporters may be digging for a story that might not have been there in the first place. bottom line, robert griffin pr -- griffin iii will not play in the preseason. it started today when rg-3 showed some frustration with his rehab schedule. he threw a little backhanded dig at mike shanahan talking about trust and his word. shanahan his quarterback won't go 11 on 11 until later this week. >> i want to get out...
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"america tonight". gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> bankruptcy hearings resumed in detroit and has folks i with underfunded pensions worried. that's forcing some local governments to turn to taxpayers who were not supposed to be on the hook for pensions to shell out more money. reporting on one west virginia city taking extraordinary steps to stay out of bankruptcy and to keep those pensioners paid. >> reporter: charleston, west virginia, first responders dealing today with a barricaded gunman. after 20 years on the job they have
"america tonight". gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real...
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my name is blair, and i help refugee girls find their place in america. in my free time after work, i was tutoring different kids. one girl was really struggling. how is it going? >> good. nice to see you. >> we started going on field trips. we talked about college and things started changing. >> are you excited for classes? >> oh, yeah. >> one of our biggest goals together was for her to graduate from high school and be on a path to college. and she did. >> girls, we are awesome. >> there are about 50 girls in our different programs. >> i'm so proud of you. >> our mentorship program helps refugee girls in high school. >> you have to write an essay, right? >> yes. i want to write about my life. >> walking down the street, they are just teenagers.
my name is blair, and i help refugee girls find their place in america. in my free time after work, i was tutoring different kids. one girl was really struggling. how is it going? >> good. nice to see you. >> we started going on field trips. we talked about college and things started changing. >> are you excited for classes? >> oh, yeah. >> one of our biggest goals together was for her to graduate from high school and be on a path to college. and she did. >>...
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. >>> after a decade of terror followed by 16 years on the run as one of america's most wanted, mob boston james "whitey eye "bulger has been convicted after a trial that rifted boston and much of the nation. here's kristin dahlgren. >> reporter: after more than 3 the years of deliberation, jurors rirnd to the courtroom announcing. the jury of four women and eight men found his guilty of dozens of crimes including conspiracy, racketeering and playing a role in 11 murder peps. >> this day of reckoning for bulger has been a long time in coming. >> tom donahuedonahue, whose fas killed more three three decades ago was among those at the trial. >> whitey bulger pretty much destroyed my family in every category. >> ulg bulger was found in 11 of 19 murders, and couldn't agree on one, the death of 26-year-old deborah davis. >> my family has to live every day and the rest of the families got to live every day with the fact that they lost a loved one. >> reporter: the 83-year-old defendant showed no reaction, a stark contrast to the seven-week trial filled with explosive profanity laced exchange, dr
. >>> after a decade of terror followed by 16 years on the run as one of america's most wanted, mob boston james "whitey eye "bulger has been convicted after a trial that rifted boston and much of the nation. here's kristin dahlgren. >> reporter: after more than 3 the years of deliberation, jurors rirnd to the courtroom announcing. the jury of four women and eight men found his guilty of dozens of crimes including conspiracy, racketeering and playing a role in 11 murder...
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request a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years in jail for the biggest leak in america see it straight. he will face the for agree with it i'll make him for the british government that if we didn't hand the material or destroy it they would keep your. bed still be going to newspaper reveals how he will support a ship to destroy files he received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden.
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and once you've got verizon fios, that's when you get it -- america's fastest, most reliable internet takes your entertainment to ridiculous levels. i was streaming videos, movies, music. once i realized how fast it was, that's when i got it. [ male announcer ] and now you can get it too, for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for 2 years, plus your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. technology that makes life more entertaining, call the verizon center for customers with disabilitiet that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. >> that breaking news in from the district tonight where police confirm a mother who took her children from protective custody has been found. officers found this woman in rock vil hours after police tell us she took her sons from children's hospital. robert joins us live from children's where this entire story began. >> a seven hour manhunt for a mother accused of abduction has come to a successful end. police sources are confirming to abc7 news the mother and her two young boys have been found in rock vil. they a
and once you've got verizon fios, that's when you get it -- america's fastest, most reliable internet takes your entertainment to ridiculous levels. i was streaming videos, movies, music. once i realized how fast it was, that's when i got it. [ male announcer ] and now you can get it too, for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for 2 years, plus your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. technology that makes life more entertaining, call the...
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good night, america. >>> "omg! insider," the top trending stories you need to know -- >> her alleged stalker was living with her couch. >> j-lo her alleged stalker arrested and caught living in her hampton's mansion for days? >> getting a restraining order does not make someone safe. >> how the latest celebs in danger are keeping safe. >>> the very man that threatened to cut the babies out of my belly. >> new dad kanye on babe north. >> she brought the this joy into my world. >> everyone knows you don't like paparazzi. why would you be with this person? >> did the kardashian sisters sending lamar packing. >>> and kim and essica's pressure to shed baby weight. pregnant j-love on the criticism. >> people want to make comments about it, shame on them. >>> and inside the explosive jodi arias expose. >> i want people to know the truth. >>> where yahoo! and broadcast meet for 24/7 access to celebrity news, "omg! insider." >>> breaking into her hamptons home and living there for almost a week, how does it happen? i'm thea
good night, america. >>> "omg! insider," the top trending stories you need to know -- >> her alleged stalker was living with her couch. >> j-lo her alleged stalker arrested and caught living in her hampton's mansion for days? >> getting a restraining order does not make someone safe. >> how the latest celebs in danger are keeping safe. >>> the very man that threatened to cut the babies out of my belly. >> new dad kanye on babe north....
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the leaders who capture this spirit will be the ones who write the next chapter in texas story, and america's story. as i learned that sitting at the kitchen table with my grandfather, the task may not be quick, and it may not be but it is important. it is essential, and together it can be done. thank you very, very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> thank you. we have a lot of questions, and many of them, as you might imagine, are along the same theme. let's just get this out of the way right away. you mentioned your feud with rick perry. are you thinking about running to succeed him as governor? to go a lot of people are asking me that question lately, as you can imagine, and i am working very hard to decide what my neck steps will be. i do think in texas people feel we need a change from the very fractured, very partisan leadership we're seeing in the state government right now. >> what about a bid for another state office, perhaps u.s. senator or lieutenant governor? >> i can say i will run f
the leaders who capture this spirit will be the ones who write the next chapter in texas story, and america's story. as i learned that sitting at the kitchen table with my grandfather, the task may not be quick, and it may not be but it is important. it is essential, and together it can be done. thank you very, very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> thank you. we have a lot of questions, and...
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america right now to the. western warships and fighter jets moved to within striking range of syria as the us and britain look set to bonior the war torn state saying it's time to mass because should finally fall. the warmongering comes as u.n. inspectors probe an alleged chemical attack which western powers blame on the syrian army will speak to the head of a fact finding mission that searched in vain for rocky weapons of mass destruction a decade ago. talk of a third greek bailout creates a headache for europe's political elite as chancellor merkel attempts to appease indignant german taxpayers with election looming. and a major air show gets underway outside moscow with cutting edge technology.
america right now to the. western warships and fighter jets moved to within striking range of syria as the us and britain look set to bonior the war torn state saying it's time to mass because should finally fall. the warmongering comes as u.n. inspectors probe an alleged chemical attack which western powers blame on the syrian army will speak to the head of a fact finding mission that searched in vain for rocky weapons of mass destruction a decade ago. talk of a third greek bailout creates a...
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so this has been on public television across america several times. wrensen -- norway, israel, south korea, romania. believe it's a shot in estonia which is interesting. so chris is happy to have had a success with this. again, is not about a single teacher. when i see his film i see myself, but in literally disappears. as see myself teaching, but i see my teachers teaching to me, my mother's -- mother was my fourth grade teacher in virginia and now i turned out really well. everything came out and we became as one. my mother's gesture there. my smile, my tenth grade geometry teacher. the way she puts her hand on the desk whenever i get over to the desk which is hardly ever. all those experiences have gone into making, of course, every effort i can manage to be the teacher. so i held a huge -- a huge debt of gratitude to all those teachers. we all do really. we all have a lineage. we'll come to summer. someone made it possible for us to be in to be here. without them we would not a survived. from the very first day we l.a. huge unpayable debt to so ma
so this has been on public television across america several times. wrensen -- norway, israel, south korea, romania. believe it's a shot in estonia which is interesting. so chris is happy to have had a success with this. again, is not about a single teacher. when i see his film i see myself, but in literally disappears. as see myself teaching, but i see my teachers teaching to me, my mother's -- mother was my fourth grade teacher in virginia and now i turned out really well. everything came out...
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that's why it delivers america's fastest, most reliable internet for blazing fast movie downloads and smooth streaming video playback. plus get unbeatable tv picture quality. so switch to fios for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for 2 years, and your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. visit verizon.com/hotbonus call the verizon center for this amazing deal. for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. technology that makes life more entertaining, that's powerful. >>> it can happen to any parent with a pool. >> it's a near tragedy involving a 5-year-old stuck in a pool drain. he happened to the son of r&b star usher. >> is he breathing? >> is he breathing? is he breathing. >> reporter: he is music superstar usher's 5-year-old son. >> he's breathing. >> reporter: the frantic 911 call was placed by the boy's aunt in atlanta. he fell to the bottom of the pool where he became stuck in the drain. >> my nephew was in the pool, and he -- i couldn't get him. i tried to get him. >> reporter: two contractors working inside the hous
that's why it delivers america's fastest, most reliable internet for blazing fast movie downloads and smooth streaming video playback. plus get unbeatable tv picture quality. so switch to fios for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for 2 years, and your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. visit verizon.com/hotbonus call the verizon center for this amazing deal. for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. technology that makes life...
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south america is a big consumer. pretty much everywhere. >> host: going back to the crane behind us, how long does it take for these to get one container of a ship and on to the ground? >> guest: can move 30 to 35 per hour. >> host: of gary and headed nowhere to go next? how does it know it needs to get to the stack, on a rail. >> guest: a rather complex process. the ship line works with the port of virginia on a plan to make sure that all of the containers are moving as fast as possible to possible. a stack that we can load and offload. >> guest: once they are in our yard we have a responsibility to make sure they get to the right stack and shrek and also devices inside them that allow us to track them electronically. >> host: computerized software. >> guest: exactly. >> host: roger, crown point, indiana, independent. >> caller: yes, good morning. thank you. >> host: good morning for. >> caller: good morning. the easiest way to explain, i rubrics que. when you move one part another part has to move. people understan
south america is a big consumer. pretty much everywhere. >> host: going back to the crane behind us, how long does it take for these to get one container of a ship and on to the ground? >> guest: can move 30 to 35 per hour. >> host: of gary and headed nowhere to go next? how does it know it needs to get to the stack, on a rail. >> guest: a rather complex process. the ship line works with the port of virginia on a plan to make sure that all of the containers are moving as...